Winco 6910 Owners Operating & Maintenance Manual

Category
Massagers
Type
Owners Operating & Maintenance Manual
OWNER’S OPERATING &
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
PLEASE DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND TRAINING
Elite & XL Elite
Care Cliner
Swing-Arm & XL Swing-Arm
Care Cliner
Care Cliner &
XL Care Cliner
Drop-Arm & XL Drop-Arm
Care Cliner
Designer
Care Cliner
(6530 Shown) (6550 Shown)
(6940 Shown)
(6910 Shown)
(6700 Shown)
®
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TABLE OF CONTENTS/WARRANTY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION...........................................................................................2-3
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS......................................................…...........................................…......4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS............................................................................................….........5-8
GENERAL MAINTENANCE....................................................……...............................................9-10
PARTS LIST GUIDE / SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................…........11-12
HEAT & MASSAGE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................13
OPTIONS FOR CARE CLINERS......................................................................................................14
CONTACT & WARRANTY INFORMATION..........................................................…....BACK COVER
Winco assumes no responsibility for damage or injury caused by the improper
assembly, installation, use or maintenance of these products.
UNPACKING
1. CAREFULLY EXAMINE YOUR PRODUCT FOR ANY DAMAGE. INSPECT ALL COMPONENTS.
IF DAMAGE IS EVIDENT, CONTACT FREIGHT CARRIER OR WINCO IMMEDIATELY.
2. REMOVE ALL PACKING MATERIAL AND HARDWARE THAT WAS SECURED FOR SHIPPING.
3. CAREFULLY REMOVE ALL OF THE COMPONENTS FROM THE CARTON.
4. SAVE ALL BOXES AND PACKING MATERIAL UNTIL AFTER YOU HAVE ASSEMBLED YOUR
PRODUCT AND HAVE VERIFIED THAT ALL COMPONENTS ARE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY.
(IF DAMAGE IS EVIDENT, CONTACT THE FREIGHT CARRIER OR WINCO IMMEDIATELY!)
Products with the following markings are intended for commercial use only.
IMPORTANT!
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE USING CHAIR. DO NOT INSTALL, MAINTAIN
OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT READING AND FOLLOWING THIS MANUAL.
OTHERWISE INJURY AND/ OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
NO PART OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE PRIOR
CONSENT OF WINCO, INC. UNAUTHORIZED DUPLICATION MAY RESULT IN CIVIL
PROSECUTION TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW.
This manual covers the following models: 6530,6531,6540,6541,6550,6551,6570,6571,6700,6900,6910,6940,6950
IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ
FOR PRODUCTS WITH POWERED OPTIONS (Heat, Massage, etc...)
Read all instructions before using this product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of electric shock when using an electrical appliance, basic precautions
should always be followed, including the following:
DANGER - Always unplug this product from the electrical outlet before cleaning, maintenance or when putting
on or taking off parts.
WARNING:
1. Unplug this product from the electrical outlet if this product is not to be used for extended periods of time.
2. Supervision should be provided when this product is used by, on, or near children, invalids, or disabled persons.
3. Use this product only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended
by the manufacturer.
4. Never operate this product if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or
damaged, or dropped into water. Return the product to an authorized Winco service center.
5. DO NOT carry or pull this product by power supply cord or use the cord as a handle.
6. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
7. Do not use outdoors.
8. To disconnect, turn all controls to the "off" position, then remove plug from outlet. Do not "yank" cord.
9. Clean switch with a damp cloth only – Warranty will be VOID if liquid is introduced into switch mechanism.
10. Use only a certi ed extension cord that is rated at 15 amperes; extension cords rated for less amperage may
over heat. Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that the cord cannot be pulled or tripped over.
11. DO NOT run recliner or other equipment over cord.
12. Recliner comes with a grounded three blade plug, if the plug does not t into the outlet; contact a certi ed
electrician to install the proper outlet. DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG IN ANY WAY.
DANGER:
i) Never insert pins, or attach other metallic fasteners into/onto the upholstery of this chair.
ii) Do not use this product if the covering shows signs of deterioration, such as checking, blistering, or cracking.
iii) KEEP DRY - Do not operate in a wet condition or environment.
WARNING:
i) Long term, continuous exposure to heat may cause burns. It is recommended that skin in contact with heated
area be checked for redness and blistering during long term usage. Do not use on an infant, invalid or unconscious
person. Do not use on insensitive skin or on a person with poor blood circulation. If you are uncertain if you
should use this product, please consult your physician about the use of heat and massage.
ii) Do Not Crush/Pinch heating elements or wiring.
WARNING: Connect this product to a properly grounded outlet only. (see grounding instructions, pg 3)
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IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ
DO NOT LIFT OR CHANGE CHAIR POSITION BY USING THE LEGREST.
THIS COULD CAUSE INJURY TO USER OR DAMAGE TO THE RECLINE
MECHANISM AND WILL VOID WARRANTY.
ALWAYS CHANGE POSITION FROM BACK OF CHAIR.
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS.
2. Keep children away from extended foot support (or other similiar parts).
3. DO NOT put hands, feet or clothing into any openings when changing positions on recliner.
Attendant MUST confirm that users arms, legs, hands and feet are safe while changing recliner
positions or SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT.
4. Lock casters at all times, except when transporting chair.
5. STAY CLEAR of the recliner mechanisms.
6. DO NOT use recliner for transporting in or with ANY type of vehicle or trailer. Winco recliners
have not been tested or approved for use by an occupant in any type of vehicle or trailer.
7. NEVER use the chair arms or backrest as a seat; SERIOUS INJURY or damage may occur.
8. Periodically check the tightness of all nuts, bolts and screws.
9. Immediately REMOVE FROM SERVICE; Any recliner with broken recline
mechanisms, torn upholstery, or other mechanical or visible damage.
10. NEVER transport user with chair arms in an "open or down" position. Applies to Drop-Arm &
Swing-Arm models.
11. USE ONLY WINCO AUTHORIZED REPLACEMENT PARTS.
12. NEVER EXCEED the recommended weight capacity - see pages 11-12.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least
resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord
having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an
appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances.
DANGER - Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric
shock. Check with a quali ed electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product - if it will not t the outlet, have a
proper outlet installed by a quali ed electrician.
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug. Make sure that the product
is connected to an outlet having the same con guration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this
product.
For an added level of safety; Winco recommends the use of a 120 volt GFCI (ground fault circuit
interruptor) outlet.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
BACK ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove back assembly and chair frame from carton.
NOTE: Heat Only and Heat & Massage chairs, AVOID disconnecting any "chair to back" wires.
NOTE: Make sure the footrest is in closed position before installing the back.
2. Lock all casters on chair base. (see Lock/Unlock Casters page 6)
4. Remove the 2 sets of washers, clevis & bow-tie cotter pins located on the bottom L&R Forks of the Back Frame.
DO NOT LOSE THESE PARTS, YOU WILL NEED THEM AGAIN! (FIG. 1)
5. Position the Back Frame Forks (see diagrams pages 11 & 12) over the Seat Frame Rails and align holes (FIG 1).
HELPFUL HINT: Align holes on Lower Back Frame while allowing the Upholstered Back to rest on the seat; This will
help you steady the chair back.
**If possible have someone help you hold the back assembly while you install pins**
6. Align & insert clevis pins (removed in step 3) through each Back Frame Fork and corresponding hole in the Seat
Frame.
•The small hole in the clevis pin MUST be to the OUTSIDE of the chair. (FIG.2)
•Make sure pin goes through holes in seat frame tube, NOT UNDER SEAT FRAME TUBE.
Install washer & insert bow-tie cotter pins into small holes on each clevis pin. (FIG.2)
7. Remove & save the clevis and bow-tie cotter pin from the Operator (located on end of the Gas Spring; XL models will
have two Gas Springs & Operators). Align Operator holes between the Seat Frame bracket holes on Seat Frame
assembly. Install the saved clevis and bow-tie cotter pin through the aligned holes. (FIG. 3)
(Repeat 7 for XL chairs with twin Gas Springs)
FIG. 2 FIG. 3
FIG. 1 4
BACK ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove back assembly and chair frame from carton.
NOTE: Heat Only and Heat & Massage chairs, AVOID disconnecting any "chair to back" wires.
NOTE: Make sure the footrest is in closed position before installing the back.
2. Lock all casters on chair base. (see Lock/Unlock Casters page 6)
3. If your chair is a 653# or 654# model, see side panel removal on PAGE 7.
4. Remove the 2 sets of clevis & bow-tie cotter pins located on the bottom L&R Forks of the Back Frame.
DO NOT LOSE THESE PARTS, YOU WILL NEED THEM AGAIN! (FIG. 1)
5. Position the Back Frame Forks (see diagrams pages 11 & 12) over the Seat Frame Rails and align holes (FIG 1).
HELPFUL HINT: Align holes on Lower Back Frame while allowing the Upholstered Back to rest on the seat; This will
help you steady the chair back.
**If possible have someone help you hold the back assembly while you install pins**
6. Align & insert clevis pins (removed in step 4) through each Back Frame Fork and corresponding hole in the Seat Frame.
•The small hole in the clevis pin MUST be to the INSIDE of the chair. (FIG.2)
MODELS 670, 690, & 691 ONLY: The clevis pin can only be installed with the small pin hole to the OUTSIDE
of the chair.
•Make sure pin goes through holes in seat frame tube, NOT UNDER SEAT FRAME TUBE.
•Insert bow-tie cotter pins into small hole of each clevis pin. (FIG.2)
7. Remove & save the clevis pins and bow-tie cotter pin from the Operator (located on end of the Gas Spring;
XL models will have two Gas Springs & Operators). Align Operator holes between the Seat Frame bracket holes on
Seat Frame assembly. Install the saved clevis and bow-tie cotter pin through the aligned holes. (FIG. 3)
Make sure all bow tie cotter pins are securely inserted in all clevis pins and that cable end is attached through slot of
Operator. Failure to securely insert the bow tie cotter pins into the clevis pin could cause the clevis pins to fall out and
result in injury or damage to the chair.
Bow Tie Cotter Pin
Clevis Pin
FIG. 2 FIG. 3
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
RECLINING THE CARE CLINER
ALL CHAIRS HAVE 3 STANDARD POSITIONS
PLUS INFINITE POSITIONING THRU TRENDELENBERG*
(*WHEN GAS SPRING IS ENGAGED FROM 3rd RECLINE POSITION)
1. From the #1 (SEATED UPRIGHT) position, grip the arm
rests and simultaneously lean body weight back.
Push rearward with your arms until desired recline
position #2 (TV) or #3 (RECLINE) is reached. (FIG.1)
NOTE: The footrest will automatically elevate.
2. An attendant can also recline the chair to position #2 or #3
by simply grasping the armrest with one hand, AND the top
of the chair back with the other; Then push down on the
back of the chair. (FIG.2)
NOTE: This applies ONLY to positions 2 & 3, and NOT
engaging the gas spring for additional back recline.
3. TRENDELENBURG & INFINITE POSITIONING (or
lowering the back farther than the 3rd position) can ONLY
be performed by an attendant. The gas spring MUST be
engaged by squeezing the Release Handle on the upper-
back of the backrest. (FIG. 3 & 4)
DO NOT FORCE back of chair downward without
squeezing the Release Handle. This can damage the
chair . The chair back will stay in any of the addtional
positions when you remove your hands from the Release
Handle.
4. To bring the chair back upwards from infinite positioning,
squeeze and release the Release Handle until the
desired position is achieved or chair back is fully upright.
IMPORTANT: Attendant must return the chair back to the
full upright position after patient exits chair & before
another patient enters chair.
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
NOTE: If the chair back does not recline when the
release bar is squeezed, or does not remain in correct
recline position when the release handle is released,
cable tension must be adjusted. Refer to Adjusting Gas
Spring on page 9.
DO NOT push or pull footrest to position chair.
DO NOT stand or sit on the footrest or legrest.
DO NOT place hands, legs or feet under seat, legrest
or footrest. Stay clear of recline mechanism.
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY from the underside of chair.
Injury may occur.
TRENDELENBERG POSITION
FIG. 4
LOCK/ UNLOCK CASTERS (FIG.1 - FIG.4)
(For 3" & 5" Nylon Casters and 5" Steel Casters)
1. Total-Lock casters will lock wheel and swivel mechanism
by using your foot & pushing down on the tab.
Location: Nylon Casters-All front and RIGHT rear
(LIGHT GREY TAB FIG.1 to FIG.2)
Steel Casters-All 4 casters
(FIG.3 to FIG.4)
Directional-Lock caster aids with the steering of the chair.
Location: Nylon Casters-Left rear ONLY (FIG. 1)
Steel Casters-NOT AVAILABLE
2. Release the locking mechanisms for BOTH nylon and
steel casters by pushing the above described tabs back to
horizontal position.
(NYLON FIG. 2 to FIG. 1) or (STEEL FIG. 4 to FIG. 3)
RAISE/ LOWER DROP-ARMS (FIG.5)
(For Drop-Arm Care Cliner Models ONLY)
BEFORE RAISING OR LOWERING, BE SURE USER IS
CLEAR OF DROP-ARM.
1. To Lower: Grasp armrest in center; use free hand to LIFT
the Drop-Arm Release Handle. Drop-Arm will disengage
and you can then lower it to the fully dropped position.
(FIG. 5)
2. To Raise: Firmly pull straight up in the center of the
armrest. Make sure both armrests are locked into
place before transporting user.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd)
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FIG. 5
NOTE: Periodically lubricate the channels of the drop arms with your
approved silicone base lubricant spray to keep the parts moving freely.
FIG. 1 FIG. 2
FIG. 3 FIG. 4
DO NOT raise & lower Drop-Arms with tables in an
upright position. (Drop-Arm Care Cliner Models ONLY)
NOTE: The directional-lock tab ONLY prevents the caster from swiveling.
This caster can be installed on the FRONT-LEFT side of chair as a
steering option.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS cont'd.
SIDE PANEL - REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT
(For Care Cliner Models ONLY)
1. For ease of cleaning and chair maintenance;
Unscrew two (2) thumbscrews at the front
of chair and one (1) thumbscrew at the rear of
chair, on inside of each panel. (FIG. 1)
2. Replace panel and re-install three (3) thumb-
screws & clear washers (FIG.2) when
cleaning or maintenance of chair is complete.
FIG. 1
DROP-ARM VINYL PANEL
(For Drop-Arm Care Cliner Models ONLY)
1. The vinyl panel is secured to the bottom of the Drop-
Arm with a hook & loop fastener material. Peel hook
& loop apart to allow ease of cleaning and access
behind the Drop-Arm of the chair.
(FIG. 3 & 4)
2. Re-attach by aligning and firmly pressing the hook &
loop material back together.
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
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FIG. 4
SWING-ARM OPERATION
(Models 6940 / 6950 only)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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TO POSITION SIDE TABLES (FIG.1)
1. To raise table, grasp center of table and gently
raise into place. Table will automatically lock into
place when released.
2. To lower table, grasp table at the center, raise and
pivot down in one movement.
VERSA-TABLE (FIG.2)
“Lap" Position
1. From the sitting position, raise table up (vertical).
2. Lower table over lap
“Away” Position
1. With the table in the “lap” position, push table
away from user.
“Side-Storage” Position (For chair entry & exit)
1. To return table to the side-storage position, pull
table into “lap” position.
2. Push table up into vertical position then slowly
lower table into its side-storage position.
PIVOT TABLE (FIG.3)
“Lap" Position
1. To place pivot-table in “lap” position, pivot the
table away from chair and pull over lap.
2. Tighten star-knob to secure the pivot-table in the
lap position
“Exit” Position
1. With the table in the “lap” position, loosen star
knob & push table away to exit chair.
Remove Pivot-Table
1. Loosen pivot-table star knob
2. Pull up on pivot-table until the table stem comes
out of the black bracket.
DO NOT drop Versa-Table into any position.
This could cause damage to the Versa-Table
FIG. 3
FIG. 2
FIG. 1
DO NOT lean or sit on side tables.
Tables may break and cause injury.
DO NOT allow patients to raise from chair
using side tables.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
ADJUSTING GAS SPRING
NOTE: Tension or "ease of movement" of the gas spring is set by factory and cannot be
changed. The following instruction is for adjusting the gas spring "release and engagement
points" for Trendelenburg or "deep recline" positions only.
1. Lock Casters (page 6). Remove cable from Operator and
loosen 11/16" hex nut on top of Operator. (FIG.1)
2. Have a second person hold the Back of chair steady and
remove the Bow-Tie Cotter Pin and Clevis Pin. (FIG.2)
The Operator can now be rotated on threaded end of Gas
Spring.
3. If Back of chair does not go into Trendelenburg by
squeezing handle; Rotate Operator as shown, one (1)
full revolution. (FIG. 3A)
If Back of chair goes into Trendelenburg WITHOUT
squeezing handle; Rotate Operator as shown one (1) full
revolution. (FIG. 3B)
4. Once you make an adjustment; Replace Clevis Pin and
Bow-Tie Cotter Pin. Squeeze release handle and recline
the back, to check for proper adjustment. Repeat above
steps as needed until correct release action is achieved.
TIGHTEN HEX NUT (that was loosened in step 1) once
Operator is adjusted properly.
ADJUSTING RECLINER MECHANISMS
1. Place chair on its side in the 2nd recline position.
Each chair has a L/R recline mechanism with two
(2) tension adjustments on each - Four (4) total.
Tension adjustment A controls the footrest and legrest
action. Tension adjustment B controls the recline
action from the 2nd to 3rd recline positions (FIG. 4)
2. Locate the two hex nuts (A or B) on the L&R recline
mechanisms. Use a 7/16" wrench and adjust both L&R
hex nuts one full revolution.
R to tighten or L to loosen. (FIG. 5)
3. Return recliner to upright position and check
recliner for reclining or legrest / footrest action.
Repeat step two if needed. Tighten hex nuts no more
than two full revolutions.
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FIG. 1
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
FIG. 5
FIG. 4
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE (cont’d)
REPLACING RECLINING MECHANISM
1. Remove Care Cliner back and put aside.
(see Back Assembly Instructions page 4)
2. Position recliner so that the recline mechanism,
located on the chair frame, is accessible.
Remove the 4 bolts that attach the recline
mechanism to the chair frame.
(FIG 1)
3. Remove the recline mechanism, and the
attached Seat Frame assembly from the chair
Main Frame. Turn the Seat Frame & mechanism
assembly upside down on a table or other stable
surface. (FIG 2)
4. Remove all screws that attach Footrest, Mid-
Ottoman, Legrest, and Seat from the damaged
recline mechanism.
(FIG 3)
5. Re-attach the Seat, Legrest, Mid-Ottoman, and
Footrest to the new mechanism. Re-assemble
the Seat/Recline Mechanism Assembly to the
chair frame using (4) new locknuts and the
bolts that were previously removed. (FIG 1)
REGULARLY lubricate pivot points on the
Recline Mechanism with a silicone based
lubricant.
Once per week, position the Chair Back into
full recline position, squeeze release handle
and go to full Trendelenburg position. This will
keep the gas cylinder lubricated.
Periodically recheck tightness of all screws,
bolts and nuts.
IMPORTANT !
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
GENERAL CARE & CLEANING
Remove hair & body oils; Your recliner should be
cleaned with mild soap & water solution and a damp
cloth on a regular basis (especially where skin &
hair make contact with upholstery). Avoid harsh
detergents or chemicals that could damage the
upholstery or finish of your recliner. If the recliner is
disenfected, the chair MUST be wiped off with ONLY
clean water on a damp cloth.
Note: Disinfectants alone, will not provide adequate
"grease or oil cutting" properties to remove hair &
skin oils. Over time, the appearance and feel of your
upholstery may diminish if not cleaned properly.
Please refer to the PERMABLOK
instruction tag that is attached to your Care Cliner
for complete care and cleaning instructions.
Retain information on tag for future use.
FOR FURTHER CLEANING INFORMATION VISIT:
http://www.wincomfg.com/permablok-info-and-cleaning-instructions
PARTS LIST GUIDE / SPECIFICATIONS
6530-6531 CARE CLINER
Seat Height ............................21”
Seat Width...............................21”
Back Width .............................21”
Overall Height ........................49”
Maximum Weight Capacity.... 275 lbs.
Overall Width ....................32.25”
Back Height Above Seat......31.5”
Seat Depth..............................20”
Weight ..............................94 lbs.
Seat Height .............................21”
Seat Width ....6900=21” 6910=25"
Back Width ....6900=21” 6910=25"
Overall Height .....................48.5”
Maximum Weight Capacity.... 6900=275 lbs. 6910=450 lbs.
Overall Width................ 6900=33.5”
6910=37.5"
Back Height Above Seat..........32.5”
Seat Depth..................................20”
Weight 6900=100 lbs. 6910=123 lbs.
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6900-6910 ELITE CARE CLINER (6900 shown)
6570-6571 XL DROP-ARM CARE CLINER
Seat Height ...........................21”
Seat Width...............................25”
Back Width .............................25”
Overall Height ........................49”
Overall Width .......................37.75”
Maximum Weight Capacity.... 450 lbs.
Back Height Above Seat......31.5”
Seat Depth..............................20”
Drop Arm Height To Floor.......21”
Weight .............................111 lbs.
6540-6541 XL CARE CLINER
Seat Height ............................21”
Seat Width ..............................25”
Back Width .............................25”
Overall Height ........................49”
Maximum Weight Capacity.... 450 lbs.
Overall Width.......................36.25”
Back Height Above Seat......31.5”
Seat Depth...............................20”
Weight .............................111 lbs.
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6700 PREMIER CARE CLINER
Seat Height .........................20.5”
Seat Width...............................22”
Back Width .............................22”
Overall Height ........................47”
Maximum Weight Capacity.... 275 lbs.
Overall Width .......................32”
Back Height Above Seat......29.5”
Seat Depth...........................19.5”
Weight ...............................95 lbs.
6940-6950 SWING-ARM CARE CLINER (6940 shown)
Seat Height .............................21”
Seat Width ...6940=21" 6950=25"
Back Width ..6940=21” 6950=25"
Overall Height ....................48.5”
Maximum Weight Capacity.... 6940=275 lbs. 6950=450 lbs.
Overall Width ..................6940=33.5”
6950=37.5"
Back Height Above Seat............32.5”
Seat Depth....................................20”
Weight 6940=104 lbs. 6950=127 lbs.
Seat Height ............................21”
Seat Width...............................21”
Back Width .............................21”
Overall Height ........................49”
Overall Width .......................33.75”
Maximum Weight Capacity.... 275 lbs.
Back Height Above Seat......31.5”
Seat Depth..............................20”
Drop Arm Height To Floor.......21”
Weight .............................105 lbs.
6550-6551 DROP-ARM CARE CLINER
PARTS LIST GUIDE / SPECIFICATIONS
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NOTE:
6530-1/6550-1/6700/6900/6940 Model Chairs have one Gas Spring.
6540-1/6570-1/6910/6950 (XL) Model Chairs have two Gas Springs.
HEAT & MASSAGE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FIG. 1
HEAT & MASSAGE OPTIONS
Control is located on the inside of right arm of chair.
Heating: Push HEAT button - See indicator light on switch
3 Lights = High Heat / Bright Light
2 Lights = Medium Heat / Med Light
1 Lights = Low Heat / Dim Light
No Light = HEAT OFF
Allow 5-8 minutes for back and seat to warm to desired TEMP. setting.
Heat will automatically shut off after approximately 60 minutes. (Timer resets when switch is pressed)
Massage (optional): Push MASSAGE button
1X = Lower Back / Low Intensity
2X = Lower Back / High Intensity
3X = Upper & Lower Back / Low Intensity
4X = Upper & Lower Back / High Intensity
5X = MASSAGE OFF
Massage will automatically shut off after approximately 15 minutes. (Timer resets when switch is pressed)
Use a DAMP CLOTH ONLY to clean switch, wiring or power pack (located under seat frame).
If there is no heat or massage or flashing light on switch - check power cord connections to wall
outlet AND connection of power cord to power pack unit under chair.
If switch displays a flashing light; Check all accessible wire connectors under chair for possible
loose connections, then contact Winco customer service: 1-800-237-3377.
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CORD STORAGE
(Models with Heat or Massage only)
1. Before transporting chair, or when heat & massage is
not in use, power cord should be coiled and stored in
the "Hook & Loop" fastener provided as shown, to
prevent tripping on cord, damage to cord, damage to
recliner, etc... (FIG. 1)
HEAT
MASSAGE
HEAT ONLY
OR
Available on LEFT or RIGHT side
FOR MODELS......6700,6900,6910,6940,6950
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OPTIONS FOR YOUR WINCO CARE CLINER
Heat & Massage
HM .....................................Heat & Massage
HT ..............................................Heat ONLY
AVAILABLE FOR ALL MODELS
IV Pole & Attachment
IV................................ IV Pole & Attachment
AVAILABLE FOR ALL MODELS
Leg Extensions
Leg Extensions raises chair 3"
RE00.........................................Round Leg Extension
SE00.........................................Square Leg Extension
RE00 for models........................................653#, 654#
SE00 for models......655#,657#,6900,6910,6940,6950
RE00 SE00
Liquicell® Armrest Covers
AC00..............................Armrest Covers (Pair)
ONLY AVAILABLE FOR 6900,6910,6940,6950
Side Cushion
SC00............................................Side Cushion
AVAILABLE FOR ALL MODELS
Versa-table
Available on LEFT or RIGHT side
FOR MODELS......6700,6900,6910,6940,6950
Pivot-table Oxygen Tank Holder
O2.....................................Oxygen Tank Holder
ONLY AVAILABLE FOR
6700,6900,6910,6940,6950
5516 Southwest 1st Lane
Ocala, Florida 34474
1-800-237-3377/ 352-854-2929/ Fax: 352-854-9544
www.wincomfg.com
#006120 REV J 01-07-11 JWC
®
LIMITED WARRANTY
TERMS
Winco Mfg., LLC. warrants this product to be free of manufacturer’s defects in material and workmanship, provided that the product is
used according to normal operating conditions and proper maintenance intended by manufacturer. This warranty is available only to
the original retail purchaser, is non-transferable and commences on the date of retail sale; proof of purchase required.
LIMITED ONE YEAR COMPLETE PRODUCT WARRANTY: Winco Mfg., LLC. warrants the complete product for one (1) year. At
Winco Mfg., LLC. sole discretion, it may repair or replace any components freight free that are found
to be defective during the rst year. Winco Mfg., LLC. shall not be liable for any labor, or any other
costs incurred as a result of or in conjunction with a warranty claim.
LIMITED THREE YEAR WARRANTY: Winco Mfg., LLC. warrants the recliner mechanisms, electrical components, vinyl [from
cracking or delaminating] pressurized gas springs, when new, for a period of three (3) years. At
Winco Mfg., LLC. sole discretion, it may repair or replace components found to be defective.
Winco Mfg., LLC. shall not be liable for any labor, shipping or any other costs incurred as a result of or
in conjunction with a warranty claim.
LIMITED LIFETIME CHAIR FRAME WARRANTY: Winco Mfg., LLC. warrants the steel chair frame, when new, for the lifetime
of the original purchaser. This limited warranty does not apply to paint/ nish or any components
attached to the frame such as; upholstery, foam, casters, mechanisms or related parts that are
covered under above warranties. Winco Mfg., LLC. shall not be liable for any labor, shipping or any
other costs incurred as a result of or in conjunction with a warranty claim.
The purchaser’s exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to such repair or replacement of defective components at Winco
Mfg., LLC. sole discretion. For warranty service, contact the dealer that the product was originally purchased from or
Winco Mfg., LLC. directly. EXCLUSIONS
There are no other warranties, conditions, representations or guarantees, express or implied, made or intended by Winco Mfg., LLC.,
and all other warranties, conditions, representations or guarantees including any warranties, conditions, representations or
guarantees under any Sale of Good Act or Like legislation or statute is hereby expressly excluded. Any and all other implied warranties
shall not extend beyond the duration of the express warranty. Liability for incidental or consequential damages is excluded to the extent
permitted by law. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you speci c legal rights. In addition you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
No warranty herein contained or set out shall apply when damage or repair is caused by any of the following:
1. Damage in transit.
2. Accident, alteration, abuse or misuse of product ie. exceeding weight capacities, applying inordinate pressure to
footrest/leg rest, use in Mental Health facilities or like institutions.
3. Fire, water damage, theft, war, riot, hostility, acts of God.
Examples contained in this list are not to be construed as all-inclusive.
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Winco 6910 Owners Operating & Maintenance Manual

Category
Massagers
Type
Owners Operating & Maintenance Manual

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